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autodata 2004 lists the gap for the 1.4 16v scenic as .9mm
0.9mm.
0.9mm
My Scenic is a 2001 model with a 1998cc motor. The engine type is F4R which has 4 spark plugs. The spark plugs use a 5/8" socket plug. You will need about a 15cm extension on the socket as the plugs are situated deep inside the engine.
On top ov t engine you wil c t coil packs normally light grey or brown tops,remove them with a ten ml socket then pul them up and change.under them you wil c the spark plugs.aparently this is a coman fault in meganes.recomend 4 new coilpacks and spark plugs
E-mail Haynes Car Manuals and ask if they do a manual for this vehicle, then buy one.
hi, just had same problem on my 2004 model, cost £40 for diagnostic test and it was the camshaft sensor whiich is located between the first and second spark plug looking from the right side of engine m.a.
Hi Scenic owner,To access to the location, you have to remove engine cover by lifting the front part, ie nearer to you, then pull the cover towards you. This will prevent damaging the cover.Every spark plugs has its individual ignitor. It can be removed by unfastening bolt size 10mm socket.Once the ignitor is removed, the spark plug which is inside the plug well can be removed by using the right size spark plug socket wrench.Hope this help.
what model is it? i.e mk2 2.0 172 or mk3 1.2 16v? mk3 1.2 16v
hi, remove silver cover from top of engine to expose plug leads, looking from the right hand side the sensor is between the first and second spark plug, hope this helps, m.a.
It is 0.9mm
Spark plug gap for all Renault 5 engines and vehicles:0.75-0.85 mmexcept vehicle C405 - engine C1J:0.6-0.7 mm